weald

英 [wiːld] 美 [wild]
  • n. 旷野;林地

英文词源


weald (n.)
Old English (West Saxon) weald "forest, woodland," specifically the forest between the North and South Downs in Sussex, Kent, and Surrey; a West Saxon variant of Anglian wald (see wold). Related: Wealden.

双语例句


1. In spring, clouds float slowly over green weald.
春天, 白云慢慢飘过绿色的原野.

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